Survival World on MSN
How experienced hunters track wounded deer - with or without blood
Blood color and texture tell a story about the shot placement. Bright, frothy blood with bubbles indicates a lung hit, while ...
Bloodhounds date back to a seventh-century Belgian monk but they began to be developed in Britain some 500 years later to hunt rabbits, wild boar and deer. Described as “a nose with a dog attached”, ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
The easiest deer tracking mistakes to avoid
Tracking a deer after the shot is where hunts are either finished cleanly or fall apart fast. Even experienced... The post ...
Honey the bloodhound led searchers to Eli Alcock, who had wandered into a tract of Sabine Parish woods, and gotten lost. (Douglas Downs photo) A bloodhound trained to help hunters find their downed ...
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